NEW - PART 2 HERE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF0wkoMM3Wk
Here are 18 interval signals from Polish radio. The first 16 are from the following regional stations:- Białystok, Bydgoszcz, Gdańsk, Katowice, Koszalin, Kraków, Łódź, Lublin, Olsztyn, Opole, Poznań, Rzeszów, Szczecin, Warszawa, Wrocław and Zielona Góra. The last two both come from Polskie Radio Jedynka.
- Can anyone name any of the tunes? Are any of the tunes connected with Poland, their relevant cities, or even the former communist regime?
- Can anyone explain the peculiar signals for both Katowice and Szczecin? Why the "hammer on anvil" sound for Katowice, and the water sound for Koszalin?
Those identified have been annotated with links.
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Thank you to Gosia for indentifying the Kraków tune.
Thank you also to Magdalena for indentifying the following :
* Białystok
* Poznań
* Szczecin
* Warszawa
* Polskie Radio Jedynka - first
* Polskie Radio Jedynka - second
Thank you to odziomek91 for info on the Bydgoszcz tune and for further links.

Polish Radio External Service

Polish Radio External Service (PR ES) is a part of Poland’s public radio network - Polish Radio. Its aim is to broadcast programs on developments in Poland, Polish foreign policy, the economy, business and foreign investments. Polish Radio External Service provides objective and impartial information about Poland and its stance on international affairs. It shows Polish society, its daily life as well as scientific and cultural achievements. Polish Radio External Service ended their English language shortwave broadcasts in 2012 and announced that they would be ceasing all shortwave transmissions on October 27, 2013 from which point they will only be broadcasting over the internet and through partnerships such as the World Radio Network.

Polskie Radio

Polskie Radio Spółka Akcyjna (PR S.A.; English: Polish Radio) is Poland's state-owned national publicly funded radio broadcasting organization. It is headed by politically appointed managers and hence its coverage is considered as biased towards government.

History

Polskie Radio was founded on 18 August 1925 and began making regular broadcasts from Warsaw on 18 April 1926.

Before the Second World War, Polish Radio operated one national channel – broadcast from 1931 from one of Europe's most powerful longwave transmitters, situated at Raszyn just outside Warsaw and destroyed in 1939 due to invasion of German Army – and nine regional stations:

Polish radio - Interval signals

NEW - PART 2 HERE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF0wkoMM3Wk
Here are 18 interval signals from Polish radio. The first 16 are from the following regional stations:- Białystok, Bydgoszcz, Gdańsk, Katowice, Koszalin, Kraków, Łódź, Lublin, Olsztyn, Opole, Poznań, Rzeszów, Szczecin, Warszawa, Wrocław and Zielona Góra. The last two both come from Polskie Radio Jedynka.
- Can anyone name any of the tunes? Are any of the tunes connected with Poland, their relevant cities, or even the former communist regime?
- Can anyone explain the peculiar signals for both Katowice and Szczecin? Why the "hammer on anvil" sound for Katowice, and the water sound for Koszalin?
Those identified have been annotated with links.
----------------
Thank you to Gosia for indentifying the Kraków tune.
Thank you also to Magdalena for indentifying the following :
* Białystok
* Poznań
* Szczecin
* Warszawa
* Polskie Radio Jedynka - first
* Polskie Radio Jedynka - second
Thank you to odziomek91 for info on the Bydgoszcz tune and for further links.

Poland: Nationalism Rising | Tommy Robinson and Stefan Molyneux

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Over the weekend, Tommy Robinson was in Warsaw, Poland to attend the country's Independence Day march - a celebration of Poland's 99 years of independence from Russia. While the mainstream media claimed that 60,000 far-right Nazis took to the streets preaching racism and division, the reality of the march was much different. Tommy Robinson joins Stefan Molyneux to discuss his firsthand experience in Poland, the mainstream media’s distortion of the independence celebration, the suffering of communism producing a gratitude for freedom and the state of the European Union.
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"Miasto 44" - "Warsaw 44" young stars (Radio Poland)

"Miasto 44" - "Warsaw 44" young stars (Radio Poland)

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“It was so important for us to be able to meet with these people, the Warsaw Rising veterans, the eye witnesses “. Anna Próchnik and Józef Pawłowski ,two young stars of the film talk to Agnieszka Bielawska about the work on the film, the inspiration they gathered from the Warsaw Rising veterans and their impressions.

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Over the weekend, Tommy Robinson was in Warsaw, Poland to attend the country's Independence Day march - a celebration of Poland's 99 years of independence from Russia. While the mainstream media claimed that 60,000 far-right Nazis took to the streets preaching racism and division, the reality of the march was much different. Tommy Robinson joins Stefan Molyneux to discuss his firsthand experience in Poland, the mainstream media’s distortion of the independence celebration, the suffering of communism producing a gratitude for freedom and the state of the European Union.
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"Miasto 44" - "Warsaw 44" young stars (Radio Poland)

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“Warsaw 44” by Jan Komasa is a brutal film , a film full of pain and suffering but such was the 1944Warsaw Rising of the people of the capital against the Nazi German occupant. It is a film which shakes our modern reality- it shows brutality, fear, pain and anger. It shows a world where there is no mercy and where death takes its toll on every corner. It shows the ruins of the city and the suffering of its people ,but it is also a film about youth ,love, courage, honour and sacrifice .
“It was so important for us to be able to meet with these people, the Warsaw Rising veterans, the eye witnesses “. Anna Próchnik and Józef Pawłowski ,two young stars of the film talk to Agnieszka Bielawska about the work on the film, the inspiration they gathered from th...

Polish radio - Interval signals

NEW - PART 2 HERE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF0wkoMM3Wk
Here are 18 interval signals from Polish radio. The first 16 are from the following regional sta...

NEW - PART 2 HERE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF0wkoMM3Wk
Here are 18 interval signals from Polish radio. The first 16 are from the following regional stations:- Białystok, Bydgoszcz, Gdańsk, Katowice, Koszalin, Kraków, Łódź, Lublin, Olsztyn, Opole, Poznań, Rzeszów, Szczecin, Warszawa, Wrocław and Zielona Góra. The last two both come from Polskie Radio Jedynka.
- Can anyone name any of the tunes? Are any of the tunes connected with Poland, their relevant cities, or even the former communist regime?
- Can anyone explain the peculiar signals for both Katowice and Szczecin? Why the "hammer on anvil" sound for Katowice, and the water sound for Koszalin?
Those identified have been annotated with links.
----------------
Thank you to Gosia for indentifying the Kraków tune.
Thank you also to Magdalena for indentifying the following :
* Białystok
* Poznań
* Szczecin
* Warszawa
* Polskie Radio Jedynka - first
* Polskie Radio Jedynka - second
Thank you to odziomek91 for info on the Bydgoszcz tune and for further links.

NEW - PART 2 HERE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF0wkoMM3Wk
Here are 18 interval signals from Polish radio. The first 16 are from the following regional stations:- Białystok, Bydgoszcz, Gdańsk, Katowice, Koszalin, Kraków, Łódź, Lublin, Olsztyn, Opole, Poznań, Rzeszów, Szczecin, Warszawa, Wrocław and Zielona Góra. The last two both come from Polskie Radio Jedynka.
- Can anyone name any of the tunes? Are any of the tunes connected with Poland, their relevant cities, or even the former communist regime?
- Can anyone explain the peculiar signals for both Katowice and Szczecin? Why the "hammer on anvil" sound for Katowice, and the water sound for Koszalin?
Those identified have been annotated with links.
----------------
Thank you to Gosia for indentifying the Kraków tune.
Thank you also to Magdalena for indentifying the following :
* Białystok
* Poznań
* Szczecin
* Warszawa
* Polskie Radio Jedynka - first
* Polskie Radio Jedynka - second
Thank you to odziomek91 for info on the Bydgoszcz tune and for further links.

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Over the weekend, Tommy Robinson was in Warsaw, Poland to attend the country's Independence Day march - a celebration of Poland's 99 years of independence from Russia. While the mainstream media claimed that 60,000 far-right Nazis took to the streets preaching racism and division, the reality of the march was much different. Tommy Robinson joins Stefan Molyneux to discuss his firsthand experience in Poland, the mainstream media’s distortion of the independence celebration, the suffering of communism producing a gratitude for freedom and the state of the European Union.
Tommy Robinson is the Founder and ex Leader of the English Defence League (EDL), the author of the bestselling books “Enemy of the State” and “Mohammed's Koran” and the host of The Tommy Robinson Show onRebel Media.
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Over the weekend, Tommy Robinson was in Warsaw, Poland to attend the country's Independence Day march - a celebration of Poland's 99 years of independence from Russia. While the mainstream media claimed that 60,000 far-right Nazis took to the streets preaching racism and division, the reality of the march was much different. Tommy Robinson joins Stefan Molyneux to discuss his firsthand experience in Poland, the mainstream media’s distortion of the independence celebration, the suffering of communism producing a gratitude for freedom and the state of the European Union.
Tommy Robinson is the Founder and ex Leader of the English Defence League (EDL), the author of the bestselling books “Enemy of the State” and “Mohammed's Koran” and the host of The Tommy Robinson Show onRebel Media.
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“Warsaw 44” by Jan Komasa is a brutal film , a film full of pain and suffering but such was the 1944Warsaw Rising of the people of the capital against the Nazi German occupant. It is a film which shakes our modern reality- it shows brutality, fear, pain and anger. It shows a world where there is no mercy and where death takes its toll on every corner. It shows the ruins of the city and the suffering of its people ,but it is also a film about youth ,love, courage, honour and sacrifice .
“It was so important for us to be able to meet with these people, the Warsaw Rising veterans, the eye witnesses “. Anna Próchnik and Józef Pawłowski ,two young stars of the film talk to Agnieszka Bielawska about the work on the film, the inspiration they gathered from the Warsaw Rising veterans and their impressions.

The News: http://www.thenews.pl/
“Warsaw 44” by Jan Komasa is a brutal film , a film full of pain and suffering but such was the 1944Warsaw Rising of the people of the capital against the Nazi German occupant. It is a film which shakes our modern reality- it shows brutality, fear, pain and anger. It shows a world where there is no mercy and where death takes its toll on every corner. It shows the ruins of the city and the suffering of its people ,but it is also a film about youth ,love, courage, honour and sacrifice .
“It was so important for us to be able to meet with these people, the Warsaw Rising veterans, the eye witnesses “. Anna Próchnik and Józef Pawłowski ,two young stars of the film talk to Agnieszka Bielawska about the work on the film, the inspiration they gathered from the Warsaw Rising veterans and their impressions.

20 Things to do in Kraków, Poland Travel Guide

Come join us as we visit Krakow, Poland in this travel guide as we cover the top attractions and best things to do in Kraków in terms of museums, restaurants, shopping, castles and churches worth visiting.
From Wawel Castle to the Old Town and Kazimierz to Planty Park you'll find Krakow charming as you meander through its attractive streets and squares.
With legendary nightlife, a flourishing food scene and plenty of green space Kraków feels just as much like a city as it does a town.
We ended up coming for a week and wanting to stay for an entire month. Krakow truly won us over and in this travel guide I think you'll find out why.
20 Things to do in Krakow City Tour | PolandTravelGuide:
Intro - 00:00
1) Wawel Castle (Zamek Królewski na Wawelu) - 00:27
2) Vistula River walk for exe...

25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Travel Guide

This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we discovered that Warsaw has a cool artsy side. We visited bright neon museums in the art district, shopped in boutiques selling soviet-chic apparel, and got to experience the capital's legendary nightlife. It many ways it was a whirlwind visit, but it was also a fun introduction that made us curious to discover more of Poland in our future travels. The following video will highlight 25 things to do in Warsaw and give you a glimpse into this up and coming capital.
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Top 10 Things to Do in Poland

Planning a trip to Poland? Well, you've come to the right video. Siya and I spent one week hopping around the country and discovering some of the gems that any visitor should consider adding to their itinerary. We flew into Gdansk to kick off our trip and visited some of the cities highlights, explored a medieval castle and learned about the history of the city and country all together. From Gdansk, we took a train to Warsaw and then to Krakow to do some more city exploration before we headed to the Wieliczka Salt Mines and Sromowce for some river rafting (which you'll see in our next video).
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Warsaw, The Capital of Poland has a few tricks up her sleeve. And this travel video covers five tips for getting the most out of your trip to Warsaw, Poland.
#1. Visit The Museums: Museums are always high on one's list for tourist sights, but not too many of Warsaw's museums are famous for their collections. This is a mistake. Warsaw has some extremely interesting and well worth visiting museums.
#2. Explore the Old Town: Though the old town of Warsaw was completely destroyed during the Second World War, the city and its people have painstakingly rebuilt the historic center to its former glory.
#3. Walk the Royal Way: See history unfold before you through architecture and sights as you walk down the streets of Warsaw.
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20 Things to do in Kraków, Poland Travel Guide

Come join us as we visit Krakow, Poland in this travel guide as we cover the top attractions and best things to do in Kraków in terms of museums, restaurants, s...

Come join us as we visit Krakow, Poland in this travel guide as we cover the top attractions and best things to do in Kraków in terms of museums, restaurants, shopping, castles and churches worth visiting.
From Wawel Castle to the Old Town and Kazimierz to Planty Park you'll find Krakow charming as you meander through its attractive streets and squares.
With legendary nightlife, a flourishing food scene and plenty of green space Kraków feels just as much like a city as it does a town.
We ended up coming for a week and wanting to stay for an entire month. Krakow truly won us over and in this travel guide I think you'll find out why.
20 Things to do in Krakow City Tour | PolandTravelGuide:
Intro - 00:00
1) Wawel Castle (Zamek Królewski na Wawelu) - 00:27
2) Vistula River walk for exercise (Wisła) - 01:23
3) RiverCruise on the Vistula (Rejs statkiem Wisły) - 01:37
4) The Royal Road or Royal Route (Droga Królewska) - 02:22
5) St. Mary's Basilica, Kraków Church (Kościół Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny, Kościół Mariacki) - 02:39
6) Main Square, KrakówMedievalTown Square (Rynek Główny) - 02:57
7 - St. Florian's Gate or Florian Gate (Brama Floriańska) and the Kraków Barbican (barbakan krakowski) in the Old Town - 03:12
8 - Planty Park (Parku Planty Białystok) - 03:20
9 - Kazimierz neighborhood for street art (Sąsiedztwo Kazimierz) - 03:26
10 - Seweryn Udziela Ethnographic Museum of Kraków (Polish: Muzeum Etnograficzne im. Seweryna Udzieli w Krakowie) - 03:36
11 - Polish Breakfast at Moment restaurant in Krakow (Polskie śniadanie) - 03:58
12 - Nightlife in Kazimierz (Życie nocne) - 04:09
13 - Pierogi at Pierogarnia (Polish Dumplings) - 04:31
14 - TramRide in Krakow (tramwajowy) - 05:46
15 - Ice Cream at Emil Kręci Lody - 05:56
16 - Kościuszko Mound (kopiec Kościuszki) in Kraków, Poland - 07:54
17 - Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory (Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera) - 08:42
18 - Parish of St. Joseph's Church (Kościół św. Józefa) at PodgórzeSquare - 09:05
19 - Park Bednarskiego (Park im. Wojciecha Bednarskiego) - 09:17
20 - Galeria Krakowska (Galerii Krakowskiej) for shopping in Krakow, Poland - 09:59
Outro - 10:11
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Krakow alternate spellings: Kraków, Cracow, Krakau, 克拉科夫
20 Things to do in Kraków, Poland Travel Guide video transcript:
We kicked off this trip to Poland with a visit to Krakow, a city people have been telling us to visit for years and now we know why. Krakow in the summertime was wonderful! We spent our time enjoying castle views from the river side, exploring neighbourhoods covered in street art, eating some of the best pierogie of our lives, and also discovering what we think may be the best ice cream. The following is our travel guide to some of the best things to do in Krakow!
Wawel Castle is Krakow's crowning jewel, and for centuries it was the residence of the kings of Poland. You can see a mix of Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque architecture all in one place.
While in the city, we also had to walk the Royal Route, which was once the historic coronation path of Polish kings.
After visiting the basilica, we spent a bit of time walking the Main Square, which just so happens to be Europe's largest medieval town square.
And that’s it for our visit to Krakow! We hope this video gave you a few ideas of things to do around the city. If you have any other places to add to this list or any tips for fellow travellers visiting Krakow feel free to share those.
This is part of our Travel in Poland video series showcasing Polish food, Polish culture, Polish cuisine while visiting Kraków Polska.
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Come join us as we visit Krakow, Poland in this travel guide as we cover the top attractions and best things to do in Kraków in terms of museums, restaurants, shopping, castles and churches worth visiting.
From Wawel Castle to the Old Town and Kazimierz to Planty Park you'll find Krakow charming as you meander through its attractive streets and squares.
With legendary nightlife, a flourishing food scene and plenty of green space Kraków feels just as much like a city as it does a town.
We ended up coming for a week and wanting to stay for an entire month. Krakow truly won us over and in this travel guide I think you'll find out why.
20 Things to do in Krakow City Tour | PolandTravelGuide:
Intro - 00:00
1) Wawel Castle (Zamek Królewski na Wawelu) - 00:27
2) Vistula River walk for exercise (Wisła) - 01:23
3) RiverCruise on the Vistula (Rejs statkiem Wisły) - 01:37
4) The Royal Road or Royal Route (Droga Królewska) - 02:22
5) St. Mary's Basilica, Kraków Church (Kościół Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny, Kościół Mariacki) - 02:39
6) Main Square, KrakówMedievalTown Square (Rynek Główny) - 02:57
7 - St. Florian's Gate or Florian Gate (Brama Floriańska) and the Kraków Barbican (barbakan krakowski) in the Old Town - 03:12
8 - Planty Park (Parku Planty Białystok) - 03:20
9 - Kazimierz neighborhood for street art (Sąsiedztwo Kazimierz) - 03:26
10 - Seweryn Udziela Ethnographic Museum of Kraków (Polish: Muzeum Etnograficzne im. Seweryna Udzieli w Krakowie) - 03:36
11 - Polish Breakfast at Moment restaurant in Krakow (Polskie śniadanie) - 03:58
12 - Nightlife in Kazimierz (Życie nocne) - 04:09
13 - Pierogi at Pierogarnia (Polish Dumplings) - 04:31
14 - TramRide in Krakow (tramwajowy) - 05:46
15 - Ice Cream at Emil Kręci Lody - 05:56
16 - Kościuszko Mound (kopiec Kościuszki) in Kraków, Poland - 07:54
17 - Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory (Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera) - 08:42
18 - Parish of St. Joseph's Church (Kościół św. Józefa) at PodgórzeSquare - 09:05
19 - Park Bednarskiego (Park im. Wojciecha Bednarskiego) - 09:17
20 - Galeria Krakowska (Galerii Krakowskiej) for shopping in Krakow, Poland - 09:59
Outro - 10:11
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Our visit Krakow travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums and Krakow by night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Krakow tourism brochure, Krakow itinerary or Krakow, Poland city tour.
Krakow alternate spellings: Kraków, Cracow, Krakau, 克拉科夫
20 Things to do in Kraków, Poland Travel Guide video transcript:
We kicked off this trip to Poland with a visit to Krakow, a city people have been telling us to visit for years and now we know why. Krakow in the summertime was wonderful! We spent our time enjoying castle views from the river side, exploring neighbourhoods covered in street art, eating some of the best pierogie of our lives, and also discovering what we think may be the best ice cream. The following is our travel guide to some of the best things to do in Krakow!
Wawel Castle is Krakow's crowning jewel, and for centuries it was the residence of the kings of Poland. You can see a mix of Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque architecture all in one place.
While in the city, we also had to walk the Royal Route, which was once the historic coronation path of Polish kings.
After visiting the basilica, we spent a bit of time walking the Main Square, which just so happens to be Europe's largest medieval town square.
And that’s it for our visit to Krakow! We hope this video gave you a few ideas of things to do around the city. If you have any other places to add to this list or any tips for fellow travellers visiting Krakow feel free to share those.
This is part of our Travel in Poland video series showcasing Polish food, Polish culture, Polish cuisine while visiting Kraków Polska.
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Poland is one of the larger countries in Central Europe. It has a long Baltic Sea coastline and is bordered by Belarus, the Czech Republic, Germany, Lithuania, Russia (the Kaliningrad Oblast exclave), Slovakia, and Ukraine.
Cities
------------
Most of the major cities boast lovely old centres and a range of splendid buildings, some of them World Heritage sites. Many old quarters were heavily damaged or even destroyed in WWII bombings, but were meticulously rebuilt after the war, using the original bricks and ornaments where possible. Although remains of the Soviet Union and even scars of the Second World War are visible in most of them, the Polish cities offer great historic sight seeing while at the same time they have become modern, lively places. The capital, Warsaw, has one of the best old centres and its many sights include the ancient city walls, palaces, churches and squares. You can follow the Royal Route to see some of the best landmarks outside the old centre. The old city of Kraków is considered the country's cultural capital, with another gorgeous historic centre, countless monumental buildings and a few excellent museums. Just 50 km from there is the humbling Auschwitz concentration camp which, due to the horrible events it represents, leaves an impression like no other World Heritage Site does. The ancient Wieliczka Salt Mine, also a World Heritage Site, is another great daytrip from Kraków.
The provincial capital of Poznań is an underestimated city, but definitely worth a visit. With the oldest cathedral in the country and also the second biggest necropolis in the country for kings and rulers, a beautiful Renaissance town hall with two battling billy goats (seen only around noon), and an impressive 20th century imperial palace built for the German kaiser (just to mention a few attractions) makes a great impression on most visitors.
Once a Hanseatic League town, the port city of Gdańsk boasts many impressive buildings from that time. Here too, a walk along the Royal Road gives a great overview of notable sights. Wrocław, the capital of Lower Silesia, is still less well-known but can definitely compete when it comes to amazing architecture; its Centennial Hall being the prime example. The city's picturesque location on the Oder and countless bridges make this huge city a lovely place. The old town of Zamość was planned after Italian theories of the "ideal town" and named "a unique example of a Renaissance town in Central Europe" by UNESCO. The stunning medieval city of Toruń has some great and original Gothic architecture, as it is one of the few Polish cities to have completely escaped devastation in WWII. The city of Lublin additionally boasts an impressive historic old town, castle, and serene surrounding countryside.
Natural attractions
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With 23 national parks and a number of landscape parks spread all over the country, natural attractions are never too far away. Białowieża National Park, on the Belarus border, is a World Heritage Site as it comprises the last remains of the primeval forest that once covered most of Europe. It's the only place where European bison still live in the wild. If you're fit and up for adventure, take the dangerous Eagle's Path (Orla Perć) in the Tatra Mountains, where you'll also find Rysy, Poland's highest peak. Pieniński National Park boasts the stunning Dunajec River Gorge and Karkonoski National Park is home to some fabulous waterfalls. The mountainous Bieszczady National Park has great hiking opportunities and lots of wildlife. Wielkopolska National Park is, in contrast, very flat and covers a good part of the pretty Poznań Lakeland. The Masurian Landscape Park, in the Masurian Lake District, with its 2000 lakes, is at least as beautiful. Bory Tucholskie National Park has the largest woodland in the country and has many lakes too, making it great for birdwatching. The two national parks on Poland's coast are also quite popular: Wolin National Park is located on an island in the north-west, and Słowiński National Park holds some of the largest sand dunes in Europe.
Castles & other rural monuments
--------------------------------------------
The Polish countryside is lovely and at times even gorgeous, with countless historic villages, castles, churches and other monuments. Agrotourism is therefore increasingly popular. If you have a taste for cultural heritage, the south western parts of the country offer some of the best sights, but there's great stuff in other areas too. The impressive GothicWawel Castle in Krakow may be one of the finest examples when it comes to Poland's castles, but most of the others are located in smaller countryside towns.

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Poland is one of the larger countries in Central Europe. It has a long Baltic Sea coastline and is bordered by Belarus, the Czech Republic, Germany, Lithuania, Russia (the Kaliningrad Oblast exclave), Slovakia, and Ukraine.
Cities
------------
Most of the major cities boast lovely old centres and a range of splendid buildings, some of them World Heritage sites. Many old quarters were heavily damaged or even destroyed in WWII bombings, but were meticulously rebuilt after the war, using the original bricks and ornaments where possible. Although remains of the Soviet Union and even scars of the Second World War are visible in most of them, the Polish cities offer great historic sight seeing while at the same time they have become modern, lively places. The capital, Warsaw, has one of the best old centres and its many sights include the ancient city walls, palaces, churches and squares. You can follow the Royal Route to see some of the best landmarks outside the old centre. The old city of Kraków is considered the country's cultural capital, with another gorgeous historic centre, countless monumental buildings and a few excellent museums. Just 50 km from there is the humbling Auschwitz concentration camp which, due to the horrible events it represents, leaves an impression like no other World Heritage Site does. The ancient Wieliczka Salt Mine, also a World Heritage Site, is another great daytrip from Kraków.
The provincial capital of Poznań is an underestimated city, but definitely worth a visit. With the oldest cathedral in the country and also the second biggest necropolis in the country for kings and rulers, a beautiful Renaissance town hall with two battling billy goats (seen only around noon), and an impressive 20th century imperial palace built for the German kaiser (just to mention a few attractions) makes a great impression on most visitors.
Once a Hanseatic League town, the port city of Gdańsk boasts many impressive buildings from that time. Here too, a walk along the Royal Road gives a great overview of notable sights. Wrocław, the capital of Lower Silesia, is still less well-known but can definitely compete when it comes to amazing architecture; its Centennial Hall being the prime example. The city's picturesque location on the Oder and countless bridges make this huge city a lovely place. The old town of Zamość was planned after Italian theories of the "ideal town" and named "a unique example of a Renaissance town in Central Europe" by UNESCO. The stunning medieval city of Toruń has some great and original Gothic architecture, as it is one of the few Polish cities to have completely escaped devastation in WWII. The city of Lublin additionally boasts an impressive historic old town, castle, and serene surrounding countryside.
Natural attractions
-----------------------
With 23 national parks and a number of landscape parks spread all over the country, natural attractions are never too far away. Białowieża National Park, on the Belarus border, is a World Heritage Site as it comprises the last remains of the primeval forest that once covered most of Europe. It's the only place where European bison still live in the wild. If you're fit and up for adventure, take the dangerous Eagle's Path (Orla Perć) in the Tatra Mountains, where you'll also find Rysy, Poland's highest peak. Pieniński National Park boasts the stunning Dunajec River Gorge and Karkonoski National Park is home to some fabulous waterfalls. The mountainous Bieszczady National Park has great hiking opportunities and lots of wildlife. Wielkopolska National Park is, in contrast, very flat and covers a good part of the pretty Poznań Lakeland. The Masurian Landscape Park, in the Masurian Lake District, with its 2000 lakes, is at least as beautiful. Bory Tucholskie National Park has the largest woodland in the country and has many lakes too, making it great for birdwatching. The two national parks on Poland's coast are also quite popular: Wolin National Park is located on an island in the north-west, and Słowiński National Park holds some of the largest sand dunes in Europe.
Castles & other rural monuments
--------------------------------------------
The Polish countryside is lovely and at times even gorgeous, with countless historic villages, castles, churches and other monuments. Agrotourism is therefore increasingly popular. If you have a taste for cultural heritage, the south western parts of the country offer some of the best sights, but there's great stuff in other areas too. The impressive GothicWawel Castle in Krakow may be one of the finest examples when it comes to Poland's castles, but most of the others are located in smaller countryside towns.

25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Travel Guide

This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we ...

This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we discovered that Warsaw has a cool artsy side. We visited bright neon museums in the art district, shopped in boutiques selling soviet-chic apparel, and got to experience the capital's legendary nightlife. It many ways it was a whirlwind visit, but it was also a fun introduction that made us curious to discover more of Poland in our future travels. The following video will highlight 25 things to do in Warsaw and give you a glimpse into this up and coming capital.
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WarszawaTravelGuide: Top 25 things to do in Warsaw
1) Castle Square - plac Zamkowy w Warszawie
2) Royal Castle - Zamek Królewski w Warszawie
3) Pierogi - Perogi
4) The Neon Muzeum - Muzeum Neonów
5) Nysa Van tour – adventure Warsaw
6) Milk bar - bar mleczny
7) Vistula RiverCruise - Wisła
8) Pub Crawl
9) Palace of Culture and Science - Pałac Kultury i Nauki,
10) Fryderyk Chopin Museum - Muzeum Fryderyka Chopina
11) Making Pierogi with Polish Your Cooking
12) Łazienki Park - Park Łazienkowski or Łazienki Królewskie
13) POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews - Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich
14) Bigos – Polish Hunter's Stew
15) Czar PRL - Life under Communism Museum
16) Warsaw University LibraryGarden
17) St. Anne's Church - Kościół św. Anny
18) Warsaw Barbican - barbakan warszawski
19) Presidential Palace - Pałac Prezydencki
20) Rurki z Kremem – Polish TorpedoDessert
21) Warsaw Uprising Museum - Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego
22) Copernicus Science Centre - Centrum Nauki Kopernik
23) Warsaw night views
24) National Stadium - Stadion Narodowy
25) Pączki - paczki
We hope our travel guide has helped you to find some of the top places to experience architecture, art, entertainment and nightlife in Warsaw. You'll want to set aside a good chunk of time to visit some of the fascinating museums Warsaw has to offer in order to better understand its complicated history. We were fortunate to visit Warsaw when the weather was lovely in the middle of August. If you're going to come later on in the year you'll want to bring warmer clothes.
25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Tourism Guide Video Transcript:
Well hello and welcome to Warszawa. This week we are exploring the Polish capital. We've already been here a few days and it has been amazing. It has been such a pleasant surprise and unlike any part of Europe we've traveled in so far. So yeah, this week we're going to be highlighting 25 things to do around the city and we're excited to show you what it is all about.
We came to Warsaw with little to no expectations and the city completely surprised us. Our week in the capital was spent sampling Polish cuisine, learning about the city's past through museums and historical tours, and also dabbling in a bit of the nightlife. Warsaw is quickly rising through the ranks and we think it won't be long before travellers are flocking en masse. So if you're planning a trip to Poland, don't skip over the capital because there is more to Warsaw than meets the eye.
This is part of our Travel in Poland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Polish culture, Polish arts, Polish foods, Polish religion, Polish cuisine and Polish people.
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork
Warsaw Itinerary,
Warsaw Guide,
Poland travel,
Poland guide,

This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we discovered that Warsaw has a cool artsy side. We visited bright neon museums in the art district, shopped in boutiques selling soviet-chic apparel, and got to experience the capital's legendary nightlife. It many ways it was a whirlwind visit, but it was also a fun introduction that made us curious to discover more of Poland in our future travels. The following video will highlight 25 things to do in Warsaw and give you a glimpse into this up and coming capital.
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WarszawaTravelGuide: Top 25 things to do in Warsaw
1) Castle Square - plac Zamkowy w Warszawie
2) Royal Castle - Zamek Królewski w Warszawie
3) Pierogi - Perogi
4) The Neon Muzeum - Muzeum Neonów
5) Nysa Van tour – adventure Warsaw
6) Milk bar - bar mleczny
7) Vistula RiverCruise - Wisła
8) Pub Crawl
9) Palace of Culture and Science - Pałac Kultury i Nauki,
10) Fryderyk Chopin Museum - Muzeum Fryderyka Chopina
11) Making Pierogi with Polish Your Cooking
12) Łazienki Park - Park Łazienkowski or Łazienki Królewskie
13) POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews - Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich
14) Bigos – Polish Hunter's Stew
15) Czar PRL - Life under Communism Museum
16) Warsaw University LibraryGarden
17) St. Anne's Church - Kościół św. Anny
18) Warsaw Barbican - barbakan warszawski
19) Presidential Palace - Pałac Prezydencki
20) Rurki z Kremem – Polish TorpedoDessert
21) Warsaw Uprising Museum - Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego
22) Copernicus Science Centre - Centrum Nauki Kopernik
23) Warsaw night views
24) National Stadium - Stadion Narodowy
25) Pączki - paczki
We hope our travel guide has helped you to find some of the top places to experience architecture, art, entertainment and nightlife in Warsaw. You'll want to set aside a good chunk of time to visit some of the fascinating museums Warsaw has to offer in order to better understand its complicated history. We were fortunate to visit Warsaw when the weather was lovely in the middle of August. If you're going to come later on in the year you'll want to bring warmer clothes.
25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Tourism Guide Video Transcript:
Well hello and welcome to Warszawa. This week we are exploring the Polish capital. We've already been here a few days and it has been amazing. It has been such a pleasant surprise and unlike any part of Europe we've traveled in so far. So yeah, this week we're going to be highlighting 25 things to do around the city and we're excited to show you what it is all about.
We came to Warsaw with little to no expectations and the city completely surprised us. Our week in the capital was spent sampling Polish cuisine, learning about the city's past through museums and historical tours, and also dabbling in a bit of the nightlife. Warsaw is quickly rising through the ranks and we think it won't be long before travellers are flocking en masse. So if you're planning a trip to Poland, don't skip over the capital because there is more to Warsaw than meets the eye.
This is part of our Travel in Poland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Polish culture, Polish arts, Polish foods, Polish religion, Polish cuisine and Polish people.
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork
Warsaw Itinerary,
Warsaw Guide,
Poland travel,
Poland guide,

Warsaw, The Capital of Poland has a few tricks up her sleeve. And this travel video covers five tips for getting the most out of your trip to Warsaw, Poland.
#1. Visit The Museums: Museums are always high on one's list for tourist sights, but not too many of Warsaw's museums are famous for their collections. This is a mistake. Warsaw has some extremely interesting and well worth visiting museums.
#2. Explore the Old Town: Though the old town of Warsaw was completely destroyed during the Second World War, the city and its people have painstakingly rebuilt the historic center to its former glory.
#3. Walk the Royal Way: See history unfold before you through architecture and sights as you walk down the streets of Warsaw.
#4. Use Public transport to visit some of Warsaw's cool new districts. It is affordable and goes all over the city.
#5. It is a CheapPlace to Visit: Whether looking at food, accommodation or just having a good time Warsaw will not bust your budget.
Filmed in Warsaw, Poland
CopyrightMark Wolters 2017
10 Shocks of Visiting Poland
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The Don'ts of Visiting Poland
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Is Poland Eastern or Central Europe?
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A Recommended Tourist Itinerary for Poland
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Tipping in Poland Explained
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Warsaw, The Capital of Poland has a few tricks up her sleeve. And this travel video covers five tips for getting the most out of your trip to Warsaw, Poland.
#1. Visit The Museums: Museums are always high on one's list for tourist sights, but not too many of Warsaw's museums are famous for their collections. This is a mistake. Warsaw has some extremely interesting and well worth visiting museums.
#2. Explore the Old Town: Though the old town of Warsaw was completely destroyed during the Second World War, the city and its people have painstakingly rebuilt the historic center to its former glory.
#3. Walk the Royal Way: See history unfold before you through architecture and sights as you walk down the streets of Warsaw.
#4. Use Public transport to visit some of Warsaw's cool new districts. It is affordable and goes all over the city.
#5. It is a CheapPlace to Visit: Whether looking at food, accommodation or just having a good time Warsaw will not bust your budget.
Filmed in Warsaw, Poland
CopyrightMark Wolters 2017
10 Shocks of Visiting Poland
https://youtu.be/vM93LvSDru8
The Don'ts of Visiting Poland
https://youtu.be/zmHjuBvvZZw
Is Poland Eastern or Central Europe?
https://youtu.be/Zi2WiAz1MTQ
A Recommended Tourist Itinerary for Poland
https://youtu.be/_XVyLHyBsDU
Tipping in Poland Explained
https://youtu.be/7OMRpsiHWl4
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Our Equipment
Sony Alpha a6000 Digital Camera. Great for Capturing Amazing Photos and HD Video. http://amzn.to/2bBMnWg
GoPro Hero4: Digital Camera for On The GoFun in 4K http://amzn.to/2cbYkz4
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10 Things You Need To Know Before Coming To Poland

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I have another video talking about my experience in Poland, please check it out if you like :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_GyfqvK-Yc
and I also have more videos of me traveling to different parts of Poland, To different parts of Europe, and more :) check out my channel :)
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Ready, Set, Go - Its time for Poland (Karaoke Version)

Kasia Mos-Flashlight Karaoke version (Eurovision 2017 Poland)

published: 04 Aug 2017

Polish Karaoke Douchebaggery - Poland Day 2

Cory Williams (smpfilms) & I tried to sing a song we'd never heard before in Polish. Fun times! Plus, all kinds o' fun around Warsaw on our second day in Poland. Did I mention I went to Poland???
FYI, I will finish 31 Friends in September. Also, GregAnswersQuestions & Douchbaggery will be back! (Plenty of Polish Douchbaggery coming this week!)
Music by NathanWills
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Internet: http://www.nathanwillsmusic.com
Check out the other YouTubers I hung out with on the trip:
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http://www.youtube.com/Katersoneseven
http://www.youtube.com/dandobi
http://www.youtube.com/jimmy
http://www.youtube.com/strawburry17
http://www.youtube.com/thewillofdc
http://www.youtube.com/catrific
http://www.youtube.com/It...

Cory Williams (smpfilms) & I tried to sing a song we'd never heard before in Polish. Fun times! Plus, all kinds o' fun around Warsaw on our second day in Poland. Did I mention I went to Poland???
FYI, I will finish 31 Friends in September. Also, GregAnswersQuestions & Douchbaggery will be back! (Plenty of Polish Douchbaggery coming this week!)
Music by NathanWills
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/paradigma
Internet: http://www.nathanwillsmusic.com
Check out the other YouTubers I hung out with on the trip:
http://www.youtube.com/DudeLikeHELLA
http://www.youtube.com/Katersoneseven
http://www.youtube.com/dandobi
http://www.youtube.com/jimmy
http://www.youtube.com/strawburry17
http://www.youtube.com/thewillofdc
http://www.youtube.com/catrific
http://www.youtube.com/Italktosnakes
http://www.youtube.com/lekkostronniczy
All of the uncut videos from the Ustream camera at the event are here:
http://www.youtube.com/LiveOnIphone

Cory Williams (smpfilms) & I tried to sing a song we'd never heard before in Polish. Fun times! Plus, all kinds o' fun around Warsaw on our second day in Poland. Did I mention I went to Poland???
FYI, I will finish 31 Friends in September. Also, GregAnswersQuestions & Douchbaggery will be back! (Plenty of Polish Douchbaggery coming this week!)
Music by NathanWills
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/paradigma
Internet: http://www.nathanwillsmusic.com
Check out the other YouTubers I hung out with on the trip:
http://www.youtube.com/DudeLikeHELLA
http://www.youtube.com/Katersoneseven
http://www.youtube.com/dandobi
http://www.youtube.com/jimmy
http://www.youtube.com/strawburry17
http://www.youtube.com/thewillofdc
http://www.youtube.com/catrific
http://www.youtube.com/Italktosnakes
http://www.youtube.com/lekkostronniczy
All of the uncut videos from the Ustream camera at the event are here:
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1964PolishJazzVol. 2
For more info about "Polish Jazz" series visit:
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http://welovepolishjazz.blogspot.com/ [PL]
Polish Jazz listing:
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28-JUN-2017// OPEN'ER, GDYNIA, POLAND

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published: 28 Jul 2017

Tosca | Live at Nowa Muzyka Festival in Poland | EB.Radio

As opening statements go, “Fuck Dub Part 1 + 2″—the title of the opening track on Tosca‘s debut Opera—is pretty damn memorable. Of course, tongue was firmly in cheek, and since the mid-nineties Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber’s have continued to perfect, a form of groove-laced downtempo that incorporating ambient drones, elements of weed-deadened trip-hop and, yup, dub. This Tosca live performance, featuring the likes of “Greulich”, “Apple Pie” and their classic “Suzuki”, was recorded live at Poland’s TauronNowa Muzyka festival in August.
See more at: http://www.electronicbeats.net/en/radio/mix-of-the-day/mix-of-the-day-tosca-live-at-tauron-nowa-muzyka/#sthash.cHgmsImi.dpuf
Tracklist:
Greulich
Parallel
Apple Pie
Jay JayHeatwaveBon Jour
In My BrainPrinz Eugen
Meixner
Me and Yok...

Oszibarack | Live at Nowa Muzyka Festival in Poland | EB.Radio

Who are Őszibarack? If youre from Poland, chances are the electro pop four-piece will be familiar to you—theyre one of the biggest bands in the country. If not, allow us to make introducti.
As opening statements go, “Fuck Dub Part 1 + 2″—the title of the opening track on Toscas debut Opera—is pretty damn memorable. Of course, tongue was firmly in cheek, and since the.
Producer, vocalist, leader of music collective/record label BeatsCollective and radio DJ, ika has covered all bases throughout her career. Her vein of sensual electronic pop music has won.

1964PolishJazzVol. 2
For more info about "Polish Jazz" series visit:
http://polish-jazz.blogspot.com/ [ENG/PL]
or
http://welovepolishjazz.blogspot.com/ [PL...

1964PolishJazzVol. 2
For more info about "Polish Jazz" series visit:
http://polish-jazz.blogspot.com/ [ENG/PL]
or
http://welovepolishjazz.blogspot.com/ [PL]
Polish Jazz listing:
https://www.discogs.com/lists/Polish-Jazz-Series/17341
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1964PolishJazzVol. 2
For more info about "Polish Jazz" series visit:
http://polish-jazz.blogspot.com/ [ENG/PL]
or
http://welovepolishjazz.blogspot.com/ [PL]
Polish Jazz listing:
https://www.discogs.com/lists/Polish-Jazz-Series/17341
I'm not making any money from this video.
If you (music owner) want to remove this video, PLEASE CONTACT ME before doing anything. I will respectfully remove it.

Tosca | Live at Nowa Muzyka Festival in Poland | EB.Radio

As opening statements go, “Fuck Dub Part 1 + 2″—the title of the opening track on Tosca‘s debut Opera—is pretty damn memorable. Of course, tongue was firmly in ...

As opening statements go, “Fuck Dub Part 1 + 2″—the title of the opening track on Tosca‘s debut Opera—is pretty damn memorable. Of course, tongue was firmly in cheek, and since the mid-nineties Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber’s have continued to perfect, a form of groove-laced downtempo that incorporating ambient drones, elements of weed-deadened trip-hop and, yup, dub. This Tosca live performance, featuring the likes of “Greulich”, “Apple Pie” and their classic “Suzuki”, was recorded live at Poland’s TauronNowa Muzyka festival in August.
See more at: http://www.electronicbeats.net/en/radio/mix-of-the-day/mix-of-the-day-tosca-live-at-tauron-nowa-muzyka/#sthash.cHgmsImi.dpuf
Tracklist:
Greulich
Parallel
Apple Pie
Jay JayHeatwaveBon Jour
In My BrainPrinz Eugen
Meixner
Me and Yoko OnoStuttgartRolf Royce
Wondeful
Suzuki
RosaBoss On the BoatAmbientEmily
Annanas
ChocolateElvis
D-Moll
Wien in E
Piano 1
Soda
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As opening statements go, “Fuck Dub Part 1 + 2″—the title of the opening track on Tosca‘s debut Opera—is pretty damn memorable. Of course, tongue was firmly in cheek, and since the mid-nineties Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber’s have continued to perfect, a form of groove-laced downtempo that incorporating ambient drones, elements of weed-deadened trip-hop and, yup, dub. This Tosca live performance, featuring the likes of “Greulich”, “Apple Pie” and their classic “Suzuki”, was recorded live at Poland’s TauronNowa Muzyka festival in August.
See more at: http://www.electronicbeats.net/en/radio/mix-of-the-day/mix-of-the-day-tosca-live-at-tauron-nowa-muzyka/#sthash.cHgmsImi.dpuf
Tracklist:
Greulich
Parallel
Apple Pie
Jay JayHeatwaveBon Jour
In My BrainPrinz Eugen
Meixner
Me and Yoko OnoStuttgartRolf Royce
Wondeful
Suzuki
RosaBoss On the BoatAmbientEmily
Annanas
ChocolateElvis
D-Moll
Wien in E
Piano 1
Soda
Subscribe to our channel:
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Find more LIVEMixes here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3-PNin8teA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JE6IuQEuwJM
Visit us on:
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Electronic Beats is the international music program of Deutsche Telekom, which owns an innovative media portfolio and live events across Europe. At electronicbeats.net, as well as in the award-winning EB magazine, which comes out quarterly, the readers find pioneering music-journalism. Through EB.TV and EB.Radio users can discover the enjoyment of interviews, recordings of concerts and livestreams as well as the 24/7- radio channel.

Oszibarack | Live at Nowa Muzyka Festival in Poland | EB.Radio

Who are Őszibarack? If youre from Poland, chances are the electro pop four-piece will be familiar to you—theyre one of the biggest bands in the country. If not,...

Who are Őszibarack? If youre from Poland, chances are the electro pop four-piece will be familiar to you—theyre one of the biggest bands in the country. If not, allow us to make introducti.
As opening statements go, “Fuck Dub Part 1 + 2″—the title of the opening track on Toscas debut Opera—is pretty damn memorable. Of course, tongue was firmly in cheek, and since the.
Producer, vocalist, leader of music collective/record label BeatsCollective and radio DJ, ika has covered all bases throughout her career. Her vein of sensual electronic pop music has won.

Who are Őszibarack? If youre from Poland, chances are the electro pop four-piece will be familiar to you—theyre one of the biggest bands in the country. If not, allow us to make introducti.
As opening statements go, “Fuck Dub Part 1 + 2″—the title of the opening track on Toscas debut Opera—is pretty damn memorable. Of course, tongue was firmly in cheek, and since the.
Producer, vocalist, leader of music collective/record label BeatsCollective and radio DJ, ika has covered all bases throughout her career. Her vein of sensual electronic pop music has won.